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January 18, 2010

WBJ Talk Back In The January 18, 2010 Issue

“Brown is a most attractive candidate, but Coakley has the numbers — he’s probably well positioned for a shot at another high office.”

James Magay commenting on a discussion on the Worcester Business Journal’s LinkedIn group about the U.S. Senate election on Jan. 19.

“I’ll admit that I work for a credit union, but I guess I would argue that the stability and sustainability of your local credit union is due to the fact that we are able to offer you better rates and lower fees since we don’t pay things like taxes.”

cu1982 on a contributed op-ed from the Massachusetts Bankers Association criticizing the tax exempt status of credit unions.

“Why not compare biomass to solar or geothermal or wind and then let’s talk emissions and toxins! If you are really concerned about carbon dioxide, which is classified as a pollutant by the EPA, why not keep the mature forests as the incredible carbon sequestering sink that they are and eliminate burning altogether?”

slaww on a contributed op-ed that argued biomass plants should not be labeled as a clean, renewable form of energy.

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